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Penetrating oil test
« on: April 03, 2007, 11:15:34 AM »
I got the April/May edition of Machinist's Workshop magazine yesterday.
Another very talented Lloyd did an interesting test of penetrating oils where he measured the force required to loosen rusty test devices.  Get the issue if you want to see how he did the test.  But, I thought the results he reported interesting.  Maybe you will, too?

Pentrating oil  /  Average load     /  Price perfluid ounce
None             / 516 pounds       /
WD-40           /  238  pounds     / $0.25
PB Blaster       /  214  pounds     /  $0.35
Liquid Wrench  /  127  pounds    /  $0.21
Kano Kroil       /  106  pounds     /  $0.75
ATF-Acetone mix  /  53  pounds  / $0.10

The ATF-Acetone mix was mixed 1 to 1 ratio.

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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2007, 12:11:04 PM »
Wow.  Thanks TT.  I had always wondered how Liquid Wrench compares to WD40, and it's good to know there's a cheap big gun for extremely rusted fasteners.
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2007, 12:16:37 PM »
In the antique outboarding circles, ATF has been the favorite for releasing gears rusted to shafts, etc. since ATF has lots of dispersants, etc. in it. So, I'm not surprised.
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2007, 01:57:16 PM »
What the heck is ATF made of?
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2007, 02:32:20 PM »
can I just use straight ATF? isn;t ATF by itself hydrosopic?
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2007, 04:29:44 PM »
can I just use straight ATF? isn;t ATF by itself hydrosopic?

You can use any kind of Automatic Transmission Fluid you want, I suppose.  The acetone thins the fluid viscosity for penetration into tiny crevices, I expect.

What is the relevance of hydrosopic?  (A word I can't find in the dictionary, btw. Did you mean hygroscopic?  ???)

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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2007, 08:30:25 PM »
great info TT, thank you!
gonna try the atf/acetone on my rusty front disc bleed screw (new speedbleeder going in)

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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2007, 10:07:07 PM »
the atf/acetone would be great in the compressed air cans... they used them at the dealership (dodge) I used to work at as a shop kid (I used the b-word there but gotta play nice here ;))  First you put the chemical you want to spray (there they used mostly brake clean, here I'd use atf+acetone) and then pressurize it with compressed air.  And it's reuseable.  Dunno where I could pick one up.
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2007, 10:10:46 PM »
Valuable info, thanks. Wish I knew before breaking my sticking piston rings. :o
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #9 on: April 04, 2007, 01:50:38 AM »
ATF and acetone  :o you'd want to be carefull where you sprayed that.. - thanks for the tip.


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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #10 on: April 04, 2007, 04:54:25 AM »
I use this stuff from State Chemical called State Pen.

Blew PB and Kryoil out of the water.

It would have been interesting to see how well it went against the ATF Acetone.
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #11 on: April 04, 2007, 03:12:17 PM »
You can get the compressed air cans at Harbor Freight Tools, they have a website, harborfreight.com.  I see them on sale all the time in my local store for about 5 or 6 bucks

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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #12 on: April 05, 2007, 07:55:21 AM »


I showed the results of this test to the auto machinist next door and he was suprised that COKE wasn't mentioned in the test.  He claims that he has had good results with it.

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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #13 on: April 05, 2007, 08:04:30 AM »
Those Compressed air cans can be found at Grainger.  I have three I use at work.


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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #14 on: April 05, 2007, 08:50:03 AM »
perfect hopter!
thanks for that link.

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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #15 on: April 05, 2007, 07:08:44 PM »
This may be dumb...but where do you find acetone?? Is there a popular brand name for it??   ???
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #16 on: April 05, 2007, 07:16:44 PM »
This may be dumb...but where do you find acetone?? Is there a popular brand name for it??   ???

any hardware store or auto supply should carry it with other thinners.
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #17 on: April 05, 2007, 07:20:31 PM »
paint store (ex. Benjamin Moore etc) for sure if you cant find it at your auto supply place.
in the paint area of Home Depot, Lowes etc.
and it is labelled ACETONE.
This may be dumb...but where do you find acetone?? Is there a popular brand name for it?? ???

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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #18 on: April 05, 2007, 07:51:41 PM »
If you need just a little bit, its also called (regular) nail polish remover. .  . . .lol    ;D
('regular' because there is also non-acetone kind)

Look for the super cheap brand because the fancier brands will have 'protein fortifiers', floral scents, etc. The super cheap stuff is literally just acetone.



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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #19 on: April 05, 2007, 08:51:51 PM »
You can get the compressed air cans at Harbor Freight Tools, they have a website, harborfreight.com.  I see them on sale all the time in my local store for about 5 or 6 bucks

For the sake of completeness, here is the link to the Harbor Freight re-usable aerosol spray can: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=1102  ($9.99 but as alluded to above, HarborFreight frequently has sales and I'm told by HF employees that everything goes on sale there at one time or another)   I'm going to get one right away and I'll fill it with the "acetranny fluid". 
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #20 on: April 05, 2007, 09:22:30 PM »
I was going to buy Nail Polish Remover for $0.99 but then I looked at my Brake Cleaner and the main stuff is acetone.  It even smells like a nail polish remover.  I got a $1.99 aerosol can by ValueCraft at Autozone.  (needed to clean my brakes also)  The name brand stuff don't explicitly say what's in it but this one did.
Acetone is otherwise $13.50/ gallon at my Home Depot. 

When I took organic chemistry, they use plastic squeeze bottle with an angled sprout to store dilluted acetone & clean stuff, $1 maybe.

That link to the $38 pressure can, man, yall rich or something? 
Seriously, like $10 for a single rubber carb boot??  When I read things like that it just discourages me to own a CB.  I couldn't give a rat's ass about OEM sandcast BS.  They should put that on the Rich Guy's Forum.  I mean if you're gonna blow that kinda money on a piece of rubber, why bother coming to this forum.  On a positive note, thanks for putting up a cheap alternative and other homemade stuff.

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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #21 on: April 05, 2007, 10:26:58 PM »
I was going to buy Nail Polish Remover for $0.99 but then I looked at my Brake Cleaner and the main stuff is acetone.  It even smells like a nail polish remover.  I got a $1.99 aerosol can by ValueCraft at Autozone.  (needed to clean my brakes also) 

he he. . .now I can be the total tuff motorcycle chick and do my nails with Brake Cleaner (and then color using Honda touch up paint - I like that fiery orange color)  ;)
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #22 on: April 06, 2007, 06:10:42 AM »
I was going to buy Nail Polish Remover for $0.99 but then I looked at my Brake Cleaner and the main stuff is acetone.  It even smells like a nail polish remover.  I got a $1.99 aerosol can by ValueCraft at Autozone.  (needed to clean my brakes also)  The name brand stuff don't explicitly say what's in it but this one did.
Acetone is otherwise $13.50/ gallon at my Home Depot. 

When I took organic chemistry, they use plastic squeeze bottle with an angled sprout to store dilluted acetone & clean stuff, $1 maybe.

That link to the $38 pressure can, man, yall rich or something? 
Seriously, like $10 for a single rubber carb boot??  When I read things like that it just discourages me to own a CB.  I couldn't give a rat's ass about OEM sandcast BS.  They should put that on the Rich Guy's Forum.  I mean if you're gonna blow that kinda money on a piece of rubber, why bother coming to this forum.  On a positive note, thanks for putting up a cheap alternative and other homemade stuff.

This and Slickdeals.net are my favorite forums.


I posted the link, not even having looked at the price, I have three at work that do the job well and was sharing.  I have some of those plastic squeeze bottles I keep my acetone in, they would work perfect for the job too since they have a very fine angled tip.  Has anyone here used Mouse Milk?  I wonder how that fits in the penetrant chart TT listed??



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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #23 on: April 06, 2007, 06:21:09 AM »
liquid wrench better than pb?,thanks tt,you just blew my bubble....lol ;D
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Re: Penetrating oil test
« Reply #24 on: April 06, 2007, 09:53:07 AM »
I was going to buy Nail Polish Remover for $0.99 but then I looked at my Brake Cleaner and the main stuff is acetone.  It even smells like a nail polish remover.  I got a $1.99 aerosol can by ValueCraft at Autozone.  (needed to clean my brakes also)  The name brand stuff don't explicitly say what's in it but this one did.
Acetone is otherwise $13.50/ gallon at my Home Depot. 

When I took organic chemistry, they use plastic squeeze bottle with an angled sprout to store dilluted acetone & clean stuff, $1 maybe.

That link to the $38 pressure can, man, yall rich or something? 
Seriously, like $10 for a single rubber carb boot??  When I read things like that it just discourages me to own a CB.  I couldn't give a rat's ass about OEM sandcast BS.  They should put that on the Rich Guy's Forum.  I mean if you're gonna blow that kinda money on a piece of rubber, why bother coming to this forum.  On a positive note, thanks for putting up a cheap alternative and other homemade stuff.

This and Slickdeals.net are my favorite forums.


I posted the link, not even having looked at the price, I have three at work that do the job well and was sharing.  I have some of those plastic squeeze bottles I keep my acetone in, they would work perfect for the job too since they have a very fine angled tip.  Has anyone here used Mouse Milk?  I wonder how that fits in the penetrant chart TT listed??




Your local Dollar Store. Pick up a couple picninc mustard/ketchup bottles. You cut the tip as fine as you want. While your there pick up a trigger spray bottle for soaking large pieces.

ATF and Acetone does work good. ATF, Acetone, Mineral Sprits and kerosene in equal parts works even better. It was designed as a solvent at Frankford Arsenal for government firearms. Its called "Ed's Red". Fellow shooters here will know of it. Its cheap, dissolves carbon and penetrates very well.